"David Friedman" <d3rdclsmail@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:c3mnst$2htg$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Hi All!
>
> A few months ago, I started working on a D front end for GCC. I didn't
> want to make any announcements until I was sure it was feasible. Well,
> I finally got it working. This first release is almost a complete
> implementation -- the only major features missing are inline assembler
> and volatile statements. Supported systems are x86 Linux and MacOS X
> with gcc 3.3 and 3.4.
>
> You can download the files here:
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~dvdfrdmn/d
>
> I'll post more about the implementation soon.
This is totally cool! Thanks!

John Reimer wrote:
> Wooooah!! Now that's a surprise and a half.... For some reason I kept
> overlooking this thread. It's a good thing somebody pointed it out from
> the D group!
Ooh... This does open up incredible possibilities. The new PalmOS
Developer Suite (Eclipse SDK) uses gcc 3.3.1. It would be incredible to
be able to work with D instead of plain old C. I don't know how the gc
would work with a palm device or phobos for that matter... But still
interesting ;-).
Later,
John